Conidia are asexual spores formed in fungi, whereas spore is a general term used for reproductive structures in fungi and some plants. Also... View Article
Conidia are asexual spores produced in fungi. They are produced externally at the tip or side of the hyphae or on special structures called... View Article
Yes, many species of basidiomycetes are edible such as mushrooms (Agaricus), jelly fungi, etc. Also Check: Rhizopus Penicillium MCQs On... View Article
8 ascospores are produced inside the ascus as a result of meiosis followed by mitotic division. Also Check: Rhizopus Penicillium MCQs On... View Article
Ascomycetes typically reproduce asexually by forming conidia. They are produced exogenously on conidiophores, which are special mycelium. Also... View Article
The main difference between basidiomycetes and ascomycetes is that, in basidiomycetes, basidiospores are produced exogenously on basidium,... View Article